As for his thoughts on Notaro's remarks, C.K. is stumped as to why the One Mississippi star would feed into such career-damaging allegations:

"I don't know why she said the things she's said, I really don't. I don't think talking about that stuff in the press and having conversations over press lanes is a good idea."

Hmm… maybe it has a little something to do with a new episode of her Amazon series featuring a plot with similar sexual misconduct rumors?

Of course, C.K. is no stranger to using controversy for his art either — especially in his upcoming film that centers around an icky relationship between a 17-year-old girl (Chloe Moretz) and a filmmaker in his 70s (John Malkovich). He admitted:

"I made a movie that totally walks all over that electric fence, and that's weird."

Sry, Louis, but if you want to release a controversial Woody Allen-type movie, you'll probably have to speak out on the controversial Woody Allen-type allegations you've been avoiding addressing for the past few years.